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Gutnish,
while stemming from the Old
Gutnish (Swedish: Forngutniska)
variety of Old Norse, are
sometimes considered part of
modern Swedish.
Gutnish exists...
- Old
Gutnish or Old
Gotlandic was a
North Germanic language spoken on the
Baltic island of Gotland. It
shows sufficient differences from the Old West Norse...
- The
Gutes (Old West Norse: Gotar, Old
Gutnish: Gutar) were a
North Germanic tribe inhabiting the
island of Gotland. The
ethnonym is
related to that of...
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often referred to as Old Norse), Old East
Norse (Old East Nordic), and Old
Gutnish. Old West
Norse and Old East
Norse formed a
dialect continuum, with no...
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dialects West
Norwegian dialects North Norwegian dialects Faroese Icelandic Gutnish The
Germanic languages are
traditionally divided into
three groups: West...
- on the
island of Gotland,
between the
forces of the
Danish king and the
Gutnish country yeomen. The
Danish force was victorious. On 22 July 1361, King...
- Fårö (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈfôːrøː]) or Fåre in
Gutnish is a
Baltic Sea
island just
north of the
island of Gotland,
itself off
mainland Sweden's southeastern...
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Modern Gutnish or
Gotlandic exists as a
spoken language in
Gotland and Fårö.
While influenced by Swedish,
Gutnish is
descended from Old
Gutnish, which...
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dialects of
Finland Swedish Estonian Swedish South Swedish Gutnish Old
Gutnish †
Modern Gutnish Alternate classification of
contemporary North Germanic languages...
- the Old
Gutnish language, a
variety of Old Norse. The saga
begins with
Gotland being discovered by a man
named Þieluar (Swedish: Tjälvar,
Gutnish: Tjelvar)...